Robosonic: Randomness-Based Manipulation of Sounds Assisted by Robots

Filipe Costa Luz, Vasco Bila, Rui Jorge

Research output: Contribution to journalArticle

3 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

In this text, we intend to explore the possibilities of sound manipulation in a context of augmented reality (AR) through the use of robots. We use the random behaviour of robots in a limited space for the real-time modulation of two sound characteristics: amplitude and frequency. We add the possibility of interaction with these robots, providing the user the opportunity to manipulate the physical interface by placing markers in the action space, which alter the behaviour of the robots and, consequently, the audible result produced. We intend to demonstrate through the agents, programming of random processes and direct manipulation of this application, that it is possible to generate empathy in interaction and obtain specific audible results, which would be difficult to otherwise reproduce due to the infinite loops that the interaction promotes.

Bibliographical note

Proceedings Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment. Third International Conference, INTETAIN 2009,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 22-24, 2009

Keywords

  • AUGMENTED REALITY
  • ROBOTICS
  • SOUND
  • COMMUNICATION
  • SOUND MANIPULATION

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Robosonic: Randomness-Based Manipulation of Sounds Assisted by Robots'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this